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Postby Viewpoint » Wed Jan 16, 2008 1:33 am

DT. wrote:I don't think we should drag down the rest of the population and put this down to personal incompatibility between us....something you seem to be getting a lot these days from both GC's and TC's. :wink:


So the chasm is wider than you want to accept but never the less its unlikely to be bridged anytime soon if at all. I have come to the ocnlusion that this is the best solution, you still need time. Off to bed got work tomorrow goodnight.
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Postby DT. » Wed Jan 16, 2008 1:36 am

me too gnight mate,
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Postby halil » Wed Jan 16, 2008 9:12 am

The Presidential Spokesman Hasan Ercakica said that the Turkish Side’s initiatives were concrete proof of its intention to find a solution to the Cyprus Problem.
these initiatives were deeply disturbing the Greek Cypriot Side.
Mr. Ercakica also told reporters during his weekly press briefing that the Turkish Cypriot Side was ready to cooperate with the Greek Cypriot Side on the issue of tackling the problem of illegal immigration.


Reminding that the Turkish President Abdullah Gul had conveyed the Turkish Side’s request for an immediate and comprehensive solution to the Cyprus Problem during his recent meeting with the UN Secretary General Ban –Ki Moon in New York, Mr. Ercakica said that this initiative had created discomfort on the Greek Cypriot Side.


“Unfortunately, it seems that this initiative Turkey and the TRNC have jointly put forward has caused disturbance in the Greek Cypriot side. We were quite surprised by the news items regarding the fact that the Turkish side’s move to start an initiative for the settlement of the Cyprus problem is perceived as “trying to create a climate of mobility”, he added.

He said such perceptions created the doubt as to whether the Greek Cypriot administration is genuinely interested in a serious initiative or not.

Stating that the Greek Cypriot Side was continuing to work towards maintaining the international isolation of the Turkish Cypriot people, the Presidential spokesman reminded that the Greek Cypriot Foreign Minister Erato Markulli was carrying out foreign visits with the aim of preventing Turkish Cypriots from establishing new relations and contacts with the rest of the world.


“Greek Cypriots efforts to continue the isolation of the Turkish Cypriots had been a useful experience for the international community” he added.


He said it was necessary for the international community to remove the international isolation of the Turkish Cypriot people, if it wants a new initiative to be launched on Cyprus following the February Greek Cypriot ‘presidential’ elections as well as the Greek Cypriot Side’s contributions.


Stating that the Greek Cypriot Administration was exploiting all possible issues in an attempt to put an end to ferry services between Syria and the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus, the Presidential spokesperson said that the issue of illegal immigration was one of them.

“This issue is a threat to both the North and the South” he said, explaining that human trafficking and illegal immigration was a major global problem.

Stressing that efforts to prevent illegal immigration and human trafficking will not be allowed to be used as an excuse to block the TRNC’s channels of communication with the outside world, Mr. Ercakica said that it was inevitable for Turkish Cypriot and Greek Cypriot officials to cooperate in tackling this problem.
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Postby Kikapu » Wed Jan 16, 2008 12:50 pm

umit07 wrote:Kikapu

To me as long as a person can be objective to some extent it does not matter who I talk with. I wasn't even alive between 64-74, so it's particularly hard for me understand some things. When it comes to my political views a am neither a guy who says "We are all brother we would have got along just fine if it weren't for the imperial powers" , nor am a guy who thinks that the current situation is sustainable saying "Long live the TRNC". In Cyprus people usually have to choose between two "opposite poles", you are either "in" or "out". I neither want to be inside or outside, just somewhere in the middle.


In Cyprus people usually have to choose between two "opposite poles", you are either "in" or "out".


These are the remarks of a Fascist my friend. "You are either with us or against us" is what Bush said after 9/11. Very dangerous proposition, because once you accept it, then also expect to commit every kind of Human Rights violations as you can imagine. Why do you think it is mostly the Partitionist on this forum who do not have any problem in violating others Human Rights, is because they have accepted the "we are with you" call from the Fascist.

I neither want to be inside or outside, just somewhere in the middle.


Good for you my friend. Be an individual and not a "lemming", unlike some on this forum. Think for yourself, no matter how much it may go against the grain from the majority who have chosen to be "corrupted".
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